STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A New Jersey man survived a jump off of the Goethals Bridge late Wednesday night and was rescued by authorities from New York and New Jersey, according to a Port Authority Police Department spokesman.

In an apparent suicide attempt, the 30-year-old man from Bedminster, N.J., parked a silver Honda mid-span on the Goethals Bridge westbound, said PAPD spokesman Joseph Pentangelo.

He was seen jumping at about 11:35 p.m. by two witnesses who called the Port Authority, Pentangelo said.

NYPD Harbor Units were on scene at about 12:06 a.m. Thursday.

They quickly searched the waterway and found the man, who had floated toward the Elizabeth, N.J. waterfront, Pentangelo said.

The FDNY and the PAPD also assisted in the rescue.

The victim, who was was alert when found, was taken to Elizabeth Marina in New Jersey before being transported to University Hospital in Newark for treatment and observation, Pentangelo said.

Pentangelo said the victim was in stable condition with a broken tailbone.